No extension of time will be granted to file Form OP-424. The return is due on or before the fifteenth day of the fourth month following the end of the business entity’s taxable year. A business entity’s taxable year is its taxable year for federal income tax purposes. If your business reports its income on the calendar year, the due date for Form OP-424 is April 15th of the following year. If a business entity had a short taxable year for federal income tax purposes, its Form OP-424 would be due on or before the fifteenth day of the fourth month following the end of its short taxable year.

My business has been inactive,unprofitable or is no longer transacting business in Connecticut, therefore I do not owe the BET tax - If the business is no longer active, you must contact the Connecticut Secretary of the State to dissolve the entity. It is subject to the tax for the year in which it forms and for all years that it remains registered with the Secretary of the State, including the year that it dissolves. The BET is NOT prorated if the business entity’s taxable year is a short year.

I received no income from my business, am I still liable for the tax? - Yes. The tax is not based on income. Any entity that was on the roles of the Secretary of the State for any part of its taxable year is subject to this tax.

I just registered with DRS why am I being billed for BET for earlier years? - As a domestic business entity, for every taxable year (or part thereof) of its legal existence as shown by the records of the Secretary of the State; or As a foreign business entity, for every taxable year (or part thereof) it is required to obtain and maintain a certificate of authority or certificate of registration from the Secretary of the State to transact business in Connecticut.